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TRAINING INFORMATION BULLETINGovernor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES)California Specialized Training Institute (CSTI)Training OpportunitiesMonthly Training Up- Date/SummaryAugust, 2019Bulletin No. 08-2019This bulletin is part of a comprehensive preparedness training program focused on: unified response, providing easier access to information for Federal, State,Tribal and local preparedness training, strengthening preparedness, enhancing effectiveness, improving response levels, and providing viable solutions throughoutCalifornia’s response community. For any additional questions, correction and/or to add additional training opportunities to this bulletin please contact:State Training Officer: Kelly Rogers, 916-826-8117, Email: kelly.rogers@caloes.ca.govMobile Training: Tracy Stocks, 916-845-8487, Email: tracy.stocks@caloes.ca.govReasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are available upon request. Please make your request as early as possible, as last minute requests will beaccepted, but may be impossible to fill. For all requests, contact the POC for the particular course offering.California Specialized Training Institute: CSTICamp San Luis ObispoCal OES/CSTI10 Sonoma AvenueBuilding 904San Luis Obispo, CA 93405Hazardous MaterialsBruce GadboisBruce.Gadbois@caloes.ca.govEmergency ManagementJustin FreilerJustin.Freiler@CalOES.ca.govCriminal Justice / HomelandSecurityRobert LewisRobert.Lewis@caloes.ca.govCSTI Student and AdministrativeServicesPOC: Sarah MainOffice: 805-549-2190Sarah.Danko@Caloes.ca.govPOC: Alisha PorterOffice: 805-549-2164Alisha.Porter@CalOES.ca.govPOC: Gina Aurea-PalmerOffice: 805-549-2129Gina.AureaPalmer@CalOES.ca.govCourse Descriptions and Registrations HEREHazardous Materials CoursesAdvanced Environmental Crimes Training Program (AECTP)CAMEO - Computer Aided Management of Emergency OperationsField Identification of Unknown Materials Refresher (FIUM)First Responder Operations (FRO)First Responder Operations Decontamination (FROD)Assistant Safety Officer (HASO)Hazardous Materials Incident Commander (HINCC)Hazardous Materials Instructor Certification (HINSTC)Hazardous Materials Instructor Certification for Trainers (HINSTT)Hazardous Materials Investigations (HMI)Hospital First Receiver: Awareness, Operations and DeconRailcar Safety (HRS)Specialist Level – Module FSpecialist Level - Module GTechnician Level – A (HTA)Technician Level – B (HTB)Technician Level – C (HTC)Technician Level – D (HTD)Technician/Specialist Refresher (HTECR)Technical Reference Specialist (HTREF)Emergency ManagementAdvanced Public Information Officer (L388)Basic PIO and JIC/JIS (G290-291)To Register: http://www.stanoes.com/training.shtmCommunity Mass Care & Emergency Assistance (G108)Disaster Mitigation (G393)Disaster Recovery (G205)Essential EOC Action Planning (G626E)Essential Emergency Management Concepts – All Hazards CA-040-RESPICS/EOC Interface Workshop (G191)Emergency Planning (G235)Volunteers and Donations Management/Management of SpontaneousVolunteers in Disasters (G288/G489)POC: Abraham Valencia Abraham.Valencia@co.kings.ca.usTo Register: gMulti-Hazard for Schools (G364)Rapid Assessment Workshop (G557)SEMS/NIMS Combined Course (606)EOC Management & Operations (G775)Incident Command System (ICS 402)EOC/Credentialing WorkshopEssential EOC All Section Positions Specific Training (LSEMSA)Essential EOC Finance/Admin Section/Positions Specific Training (LSEMSF)Essential EOC Logistics Section/Positions Specific Training (G611) (LSEMSL)Essential EOC Management Section/Positions Specific Training (LSEMSM)Essential EOC Operations Section/Positions Specific Training (LSEMSO)Essential EOC Planning/Intel Section/Positions Specific Training (LSEMSP)Medical Health Operations Center Support Activities (MHOCSA)SEMS Executive Management Course1Note: New additions are bolded in GREENLocationDateSan Luis Obispo08-09 Oct 19LocationDateModesto12-18 Aug 19San Luis Obispo21-24 Oct 19Hanford15-16 Oct 19

To register on-line for CSTIcourses, please visit:CSTI Course RegistrationStandardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) Introductory CourseTsunami Planning for Coastal CommunitiesEmergency Management Train-the-TrainerEmergency Management – Instructor Enhancement (EMIE)Essential EOC Action Planning TTT (EOCAPTTT) CA-007-COMM-1EOC Section/Position Exercises TTT (EOCXTTT) G611ICS/SEMS/NIMS Combined, G775, G191 TTT (SEMSCTTT) - CA-003- RESPTerrorism and Criminal Justice CoursesOfficer Safety and Field Tactics (OS)Terrorism I: International TerrorismTerrorism II: Domestic TerrorismTerrorism III: Advanced Counterterrorism StrategiesTerrorism Intelligence Analysis (TIA)Terrorism UpdateOfficer Safety and Field Tactics in a Terrorism Environment (OST)Human Trafficking: Modern Day SlaveryConvergence of Human Trafficking, Terrorism and the Signs of RadicalizationOff CampusDescriptionBasic PIO and JIC/JIS (G290-291)To Register: http://www.stanoes.com/training.shtmHomeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)/ EnhancedExercise Design Conduct and Evaluation (EEDCE)POC: Norris Cowles 916-845-8253 CAHSEEP@CalOES.ca.govTo register please visit: https://caloes.org (on-line registration)Sacramento Campus3650 Schriever AveMather CA 95655State Training OfficerKelly Rogers(916) tionSan Luis ObispoSan Luis ObispoSan Luis ObispoDate26-30 Aug 1902-06 Dec 1903-07 Feb 2027-29 Aug 1910-11 Sep 19Mather20-22 Aug 19San Luis Obispo07-11 Oct 19LocationDateModesto12-16 Aug 19Bakersfield09-12 Sep 19Human Trafficking: Modern Day SlaveryPOC: Benjamin Greer 916-845-8490 Benjamin.Greer@CalOES.ca.govSan Diego18-20 Sep 19To register: please complete the form at http://sduasi.orgNIMS All HAZARDS POSITION SPECIFIC TRAININGL0956 NIMS All-Hazards Liaison Officer CoursePOC: Randal Collins 310-524-2366 RCollins@elsegundo.orgEl Segundo26-27 Aug 19O-305 NIMS All-Hazards Incident Management Team CoursePOC: Randal Collins 310-524-2366 RCollins@elsegundo.orgEl Segundo16-20 Sep 19NOTE:For Other Out of State Non-FEMA Funded NIMS All-Hazards Position Specific Courses, please visit:http://www.training.fema.gov/emicourses/ . For Regisitration Information, send email to; kelly.rogers@caloes.ca.govInternal Training POCMelanie LusiMelanie.Lusi@caloes.ca.govMobile Training Team RequestTracy StocksTracy.Stocks@caloes.ca.gov30th Annual Continuing Challenge HazMat Workshop:Description2019 Theme: The Continuing Challenge at 30 – The Places We’ve Been; The Places We’llPurpose:The annual Continuing Challenge Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Workshop began in 1990 forthe purpose of providing training, networking, and hands-on learning opportunities for all employees inhazardous materials emergency response-related fields of employment. Prominent and skilled presenterswho volunteer to provide our students with the most recent information available to enhance or grow skillscritical to ensure a safe and effective response. Featured are exciting classroom courses, hands-onsessions, and contests to test new skills.To Register:https://www.hazmat.org/Early registration throughAugust 15, 2019Contact Information:916-433-16888:00am to 5:00pm PSTMonday – FridayLocationDateDoubletreeSacramento24-27 Sep 19What We Do:The workshop is designed to provide the student with the latest information while maintaining the basics forindividuals that are new to the HazMat field. The Continuing Challenge features courses that are designedto encourage interaction among all participants and includes topics that complement one another.Participants are provided an opportunity to work with the experts in a forum that relates problems andexperiences; where achieving solutions to challenges in individual communities throughout the UnitedStates is possible.Mission:Provide safe response training for all emergency responders to hazardous materials incidents affectingpublic health and the environment.For more information regarding the upcoming workshop, please go to www.hazmat.org for a link to our pdfSave the Date Flyer that you can download, save, and forward to other interested potential participants.Everyone will need to create a new profileMobile Training: Tracy Stocks, 916-845-8487, Email: tracy.stocks@caloes.ca.gov2Note: New additions are bolded in GREEN

Cal Poly CCI: California Cybersecurity InstituteDescriptionDigital Forensics for First RespondersCertified Information Systems Security OfficerCertified Penetration Testing EngineerCertified Penetration Testing ConsultantCertified Disaster Recovery EngineerCertified Digital Forensics ExaminerCertified Network Forensics ExaminerPOC: Christine ReedCertified Secure Web Applications Engineer805-756-1368Certified Incident Handling Engineerclreed@calpoly.eduCertified Vulnerability AssessorCertified Security Leadership OfficerTo register, visit TrainingCertified Security Awareness 1 & 2Home:Information Systems 20 Controlshttps://cci.calpoly.edu/trainingRed Team vs Blue TeamOn Campus LocationCertified Professional Ethical HackerCertified Information Systems Security ManagerCertified Information Systems Security AuditorCertified Healthcare IS Security PractitionerCertified Information Systems Risk ManagerCertified Security PrinciplesCertified Virtualization EngineerCertified Cloud Security OfficerCertified IPv6 Security SpecialistCertified Virtualization Forensics ExaminerCertified Virtualization PrinciplesCertified PowerShell HackerCertified Virtual Desktop EngineerInformation Systems Certification and Accreditation ProfessionalLos Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Tactical Medicine Course:DescriptionThe LASD Tactical Medicine Course is a 40-hour competency-based training program.The course is approved and certified by the California Emergency Medical ServicesAuthority (EMSA) and the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards andTraining (POST). It meets the California POST and EMSA medical guidelines required forMedics attached to a SWAT Team. This course provides an intensive overview of tacticalmedicine through a combination of lectures, skill labs, and reality-based scenarios.POC:Deputy Steve Doucettesmdoucet@lasd.orgLocationDateLos Angeles County Sheriff’sDepartmentSpecial Enforcement Bureau08-11 Oct 19Course topics include, but are not limited to the following:- Tactical Casualty Care- Wound Ballistics- Hemorrhage Control- Blast Injuries1060 N Eastern Ave- Airway Management- Low Light ExercisesLos Angeles, CA 90063- Environmental Emergencies- California TEMS Guidelines- K9 Tactical Casualty Care- Pain Management- Tactical Medical Equipment- Medical Aspects of Less Lethal Weapons- Medical Aspects of Chemical Agents- Medical Aspects of Distraction Devices***** Prerequisites: Certified EMT and CA POST 80-Hour Basic SWAT Course *****Please email Deputy Steve Doucette at smdoucet@lasd.org for further information and enrollment.United States Environmental Protection Agency; Region 9:Description3-Day Oil Spill Response and Booming ClassThe course will introduce oil spill response. The class will include lectures on the OilPollution Act, oil spill response, spill containment dams and boom deployment strategy.To Register: https://www.trainex.org/classdetails.cfm?courseid 1798&classid 80194-Hour State Historic Preservation Act and Cultural MonitoringThis course will provide an overview of the requirements for historic preservation andcultural monitoring during hazmat and oil emergencies and removal actions. This courseis open to local, county, State, Tribal and Federal response entities. The registration willbe limited to 3 people per agency.POC: Robert WiseTo Register: https://www.trainex.org/classdetails.cfm?courseid 1797&classid 8018562-889-2572Descent into Madness: Mad Chemists, Collectors and Other Eccentricswise.robert@epa.govThis course will provide a comprehensive overview on the assessment and cleanup of“Mad Chemists” (chemical hoarders). It will include the technical aspects of assessingsuch sites, including inventory strategies and identification of unknown chemicals.To Register: https://www.trainex.org/classdetails.cfm?courseid 1795&classid 8016California State Fire Marshal: iptionFSTEP Confined Space Rescue AwarenessHeath Cohen 760-245-4271 x3116 firetechnology@vvc.eduHeath Cohen 760-245-4271 x3116 firetechnology@vvc.eduCarlos Perez 760-674-3765 cperez@collegeofthedesert.eduApril Phillips 951-571-8615 april.phillips@fire.ca.govFSTEP Confined Space Rescue TechnicianCristy Jorgensen 916-475-1660 firejpa@fireandrescuetraining.ca.govPOC: Dawn RobinsonApril Phillips 951-571-8615 april.phillips@fire.ca.govOffice: 626-622-2092FSTEP Low Angle Rope Rescue Operational: (CA-019-RESP)FSTEP River & Flood Water Rescue951-571-8615 April.Phillips@fire.ca.gov951-571-8615 April.Phillips@fire.ca.govFSTEP S-290 Intermediate Wildland Fire BehaviorFSTEP S-330 AR: Task Force/Strike Team Leader All Risk3Note: New additions are bolded in GREENLocationSignal HillDate26-28 Aug 19San Francisco24 Oct 19Signal Hill21 Nov 19LocationDateApple ValleyApple ValleyThousand PalmsRiverside02 Aug 1906 Sep 1920 Sep 1909 Nov 19MatherRiverside23-27 Sep 1918-22 Nov 19BlytheBlythe09-13 Sep 1907-11 Oct 19

CFSTES Instructor 1 – Instructional Methodology408-229-4299 firereservations@theacademy.ca.govboleary@ccsf.edu www.ccsf.eduKaylee Smith 209-322-3037 Fire InstructionCFSTES Instructor 2 – Instructional Development909-466-4671 admin@redhelmettraining.com408-229-4299 firereservations@theacademy.ca.govCFSTES Instructor 3 – Instructional Program Management909-466-4671 admin@redhelmettraining.com209-322-3037 info@fireinstruction.orgCFSTES Instructor Update CourseCFSTES Regional Instructor OrientationFSTEP Haz Mat First Responder Awareness LevelFSTEP Haz Mat First Responder Operational LevelFSTEP I-200 Basic ICSHeath Cohen 760-245-4271 x3116 firetechnology@vvc.eduFSTEP I-300 Intermediate ICSKaylee Smith 209-322-3037 Fire InstructionFSTEP I-400 Advanced ICSKaylee Smith 209-322-3037 Fire InstructionFSTEP Large Animal RescueCalifornia Fire & Rescue Training Authority: e list of Training CoursesSan JoseSan FranciscoOakdale16-19 Sep 1916-31 Oct 1904-07 Nov 19Rancho CucamongaSan Jose04-08 Nov 1911-14 Nov 19Rancho CucamongaOakdale26-30 Aug 1902-05 Dec 19Apple Valley03-04 Aug 19Oakdale07-09 Oct 19Oakdale10-11 Oct 19LocationDateVariousMultipleCurrent Course Schedule9320 Tech Center DriveSacramento, CA 95826(916) 475-1660 (main)(916) 475-1662 (fax)California Fire & RescueTraining AuthorityPOC: Ashley CesarettiOn-Line ide County Regional Training Program: DateAll courses held at the Ben Clark Training Center (BCTC) unless otherwise specified on the event reminder.Please visit:www.regionaltrainingprogram.orgRiverside County RegionalTraining ProgramJeff rity and Emergency Response Training Center (S.E.R.T.C.): SERTCDescriptionPER-290 Tank Car Specialist (TCS)Location:Pueblo, COPER-291 Highway Emergency Response Specialist (HERS)Pueblo, COPER-292 Leadership & Management of Surface Transportation Incidents (LMSTI)PER-327 Crude by Rail Emergency Response (CBR)Pueblo, COPueblo, COS.E.R.T.C.David BerryOffice: 719-584-1803Date05-09 Aug 1909-13 Sep 1928 Oct-01 Nov 1911-15 Nov 1905-09 Aug 1912-16 Aug 1926-30 Aug 1909-13 Sep 1907-11 Oct 1921-25 Oct 1928 Oct-01 Nov 1926-30 Aug 19Please fill out the application and email to Sertc@aar.comDescriptionPOC: Brian KeithBrian.keith@hq.dhs.gov213-533-4314U.S. Department of Homeland Security-Office for Bombing Prevention http://www.dhs.gov/obpLocationDateVitual Instructor Led Training (VILT) https://cdp.dhs.gov/obp Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) courses provide general awareness level counter-improvised explosive device (C-IED)information to a broad audience through an on-line virtual training experience with a live instructor.4Note: New additions are bolded in GREEN

To obtain a FEMA SID go toFEMA SID registration. If youneed assistance, contact theFEMA SID Help Desk atFEMASIDHELP@cdpemail.dhs.govor (866) 291-0696.To register select the desired course from the schedule and click applyNote: Registration will close 2 business days prior to the scheduled start dateDescriptionAWR-333 Improvised Explosive Device Construction and Classification (IED-CC)Provides foundational knowledge on the construction and classification of IEDs. [75 Min]AWR-334 Introduction to the Terrorist Attack Cycle (ITAC)Introduces a model of the terrorist attack cycle that describes the nature of terrorist surveillance, target selection,planning and other activities that occur before and immediately after an attack. [105 Min]AWR-335 Response to Suspicious Behaviors and Items (RSBI)Introduces the learner to the difference between normal and suspicious behaviors, physical characteristics that arenot easily changeable and those that are, and the difference between unattended and suspicious items. Providesstrategies and resources for responding to and reporting suspicious activities. [75 Min]AWR-337 Improvised Explosive Device Explosive Effects Mitigation (IED-EEM)Provides an introduction to the fundamentals of explosives effects. Details the difference between blast,thermal/incendiary, and fragmentation effects and describes the destructive consequences of each type of effecton a target. [75 Min]AWR-338 Homemade Explosives Awareness and Precursor Awareness (HME-P)Provides foundational knowledge on HMEs and common precursor materials that are used to build IEDs. [75 Min]AWR-340 Protective Measures Awareness (PMA)Provides an overview of the risk management process, surveillance detection and the development of appropriateprotective measures on facility characteristics. [75 Min]National Disaster Preparedness Training Center: NDPTCDescriptionLocationAWR-228 Community ResiliencePOC: Eric Grobmyer 949-735-0081 egrobmyer@octa.netRohnert ParkTo Register: tional DisasterPreparedness TrainingTo register please visit: https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training (on-line ational Center for Biomedical Research and Training (NCBRT): NCBRTDescriptionAWR-219-1 Site Protection through Observational Techniques, TTTPOC: Josh Reed 707-668-5300 jreed@tgc.bluelakerancheria-nsn.govMGT-447 Managing Food Emergencies: Strategies for a Community ResponsePOC: Brent Casey 951-358-5172 BCasey@RIVCO.ORGPER-220 Emergency Response to Domestic Biological IncidentsPOC: Douglas Dirksen 831-758-7261 douglasd@ci.salinas.ca.usPER-221 Tactical Operations for CBRNE IncidentsBrad ParkerPOC: Sgt Timm Pusztai 714-538-2694 twpusztai@ocsd.orgNCBRTPER-222 Sampling Techniques and GuidelinesRegional Training Manager225-578-7550POC: Douglas Dirksen 831-758-7261 douglasd@ci.salinas.ca.usPOC: Sgt Timm Pusztai 714-538-2694 twpusztai@ocsd.orgbrad.parker@ncbrt.lsu.eduPER-275 Law Enforcement Active Shooter Emergency Response Training(LASER)POC: Steve Countouriotis 707-765-7765 Steve.J.Countouriotis@uscg.milPOC: Jeff Cryder 951-486-2861 JCryder@riversidesheriff.orgPER-275-1 Law Enforcement Active Shooter Emergency Response Training(LASER) TTTPOC: Jeff Cryder 951-486-2861 JCryder@riversidesheriff.orgPER-340 Active Threat Integrated Response Course (ATIRC)POC: Josh Reed 707-668-5300 jreed@tgc.bluelakerancheria-nsn.govPER-374 Active Threats on Campuses: Protective Measures and ResponsePOC: Alan Franklin 619-985-1312 afranklin@sandiego.govTo register: please complete the form at http://sduasi.orgPER-375 Surviving an Active Threat: Run. Hide. Fight.POC: Alan Franklin 619-985-1312 afranklin@sandiego.govTo register: please complete the form at http://sduasi.orgDateMultiple DatesLinked HereMultiple DatesLinked HereMultiple DatesLinked HereMultiple DatesLinked HereMultiple DatesLinked HereMultiple DatesLinked

This bulletin is part of a comprehensive preparedness training program focused on: unified response, providing easier access to information for Federal, State, . Certified EMT and CA POST 80-Hour Basic SWAT Course ***** . Heath Cohen 7